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Trou aux Biches is a charming coastal village located in the northwest of Mauritius. Famous for its beautiful white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and exotic marine life, Trou aux Biches is a popular tourist destination that attracts travelers from all over the world. The name 'Trou aux Biches' translates to 'deer hole' in English, inspired by the fact that the area once used to be a deer hunting ground in the 18th century.
Apart from its natural beauty, the area is also steeped in history. The Trou aux Biches beach was once a popular trading hub for Arabs, French, and Chinese merchants who would trade spices, textiles, and other merchandise. The village is also home to the historic Balaclava ruins, which date back to the 18th century and remain one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mauritius.
The modern-day Trou aux Biches has a lot to offer to its visitors. The village is home to several luxury hotels and resorts, with world-class facilities for water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and kite surfing. The beach is also lined with street vendors selling local delicacies and souvenirs. Visitors can take a boat tour around the Trou aux Biches lagoon to explore the rich marine life and coral reefs that abound in the area. Nearby attractions include the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden and the vibrant capital city of Port Louis.